árszínvonalingadozásokat
árszínvonal is a Hungarian term that translates to "price level" or "standard of living" in English. It is often used in economic contexts to describe the general cost of goods and services within a particular country or region, and how this relates to the income and purchasing power of its inhabitants. A high árszínvonal typically indicates that prices for everyday necessities and luxury items are generally more expensive, while a low árszínvonal suggests that goods and services are relatively cheaper.
The concept of árszínvonal is closely linked to inflation, as rising prices contribute to a higher price